by andrew
16. July 2009 03:46
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Last night I got Windows 7 Release Candidate up and running in VMWare on my Macbook Pro. So far so good, I have Visual Studio 2008 and SQL Server 2008 Express installed and they seem to working fine.
I used Disk Utility to delete my existing FAT32 partition where I was running Windows XP, and then create a new partition. I then ran Boot Camp to create a new FAT32 partition (32GB), but once the Windows 7 installer kicked in it informed me that Windows 7 only runs on NTFS. At that point you can just format and continue. Once Windows 7 is installed, Boot Camp kicks in (Windows 7 warns you that it doesn't think the software is compatible - I ignored the warning). All the Boot Camp drivers installed without incident.
I then attempted to connect VMWare to my new Windows 7 partition, but I found I had to first delete the /Library/Application Support/VMWare Fusion/Virtual Machines/%2Fdev%2Fdisk0/Boot Camp partition.vmwarevm and then create a new virtual Machine .
I found these instructions to be helpful.
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